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Dandelion Benefits: Healing with the Root, Flowers, and Leaves

by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society

May 22, 2013

Dandelion is likely the most abundant and most identifiable edible flower in the country. For those people who seek to keep a lush, “weed”-less yard, dandelions are a thorn in their side. They are tough plants and though they aren’t native to the United States, they’ve certainly made themselves at home. But whether growing up through cracks in the sidewalk or all over your lawn, dandelions offer some healthful and tasty benefits. Read on to learn about dandelion benefits and how this over-looked edible can help you.

History of Dandelions

Dandelion use goes back centuries, when it was used in ancient Egypt and Arabia. They’ve been used in traditional Chinese medicine as well as Indian Ayurvedic healing. It’s believed the plant was brought over on the Mayflower intentionally specifically for its healing powers. Some sources say it was brought to provide food for honeybees. Once here, however, the plant spread like a “weed”.

The plant received its name from the shape of its leaves. Derived from the French dent de lion, dandelion literally means “teeth of the lion.” Cool, huh?

Nutritional Value

Dandelion leaves, or “greens” are perhaps more nutritionally potent than the lettuce you have in your crisper. They contain just as much iron as spinach, and four times as much vitamin A (beta carotene) as the popular salad green. One cup of dandelion also contains 535% of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin K and is a good source of vitamin C, calcium, iron, fiber, and potassium.

Medicinal Uses

There are many uses for dandelions, most of which involve the leaves. Historically and to this day, the leaves are most widely recognized as a promoter of liver health, as they stimulate the production of bile and work to detoxify the blood. One study, from the University of Annunzio Chieti-Pasaca in Italy found dandelion extract to significantly reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in rats with liver damage.

The plant is also a known diuretic, working to increase the amount of urine the body produces, and can be valuable in reducing water weight or blood pressure. It also has digestive benefits, working as a mild appetite stimulant and an upset stomach soother.

Another promising study, published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, indicated dandelion root tea was able to kill leukemia cells. Researchers said the active compounds worked to eliminate cancer cells while keeping healthy cells alive. They called it a “novel” non-toxic anti-cancer agent.

The University of Maryland indicates that some studies have shown dandelion to be an effective blood sugar regulator as well. They say it may also work to reduce “bad” cholesterol while increasing “good” cholesterol.

Harvest and Preparation

When harvesting any edibles, be certain they have not been treated with pesticides or “weed killers.”

How you prepare dandelion depends on what parts you are using. Always harvest when the plant is healthy and alive. If you are digging up roots, waiting until after a rain could make the effort easier. When you cut the leaves from the stem or root system, you will see a milky sap. This is where the medicinal properties of the dandelion leaves and roots lie.

  • Flowers – A good source of antioxidants; choose the full and bright yellow blossoms.
  • Leaves – Used in teas, tinctures, and meals; choose a mixture of young and older leaves.
  • Roots – Used in liver tonics, teas, and tinctures; choose the fullest and largest root systems on the most developed plants.

As with most herbals, the easiest way to experience the healing properties of dandelions is with a tea or a tincture. But, because these plants are edible and often included in salads and recipes, you don’t have to stop there.

Both leaves and flowers can be thrown in nearly any salad. The leaves are slightly bitter, so keep this in mind when you are thinking of what to include in your dandelion salad. You can also make a pesto out of dandelion leaves, and freeze what you don’t use. You can add it to soups, sauté it with some garlic, or eat it right out of the ground (we suggest washing it first).

Dandelions are the plants that homeowners despise and children love. But when you consider their healing and nutritional properties (and the cost of prepared dandelion greens), it makes far more sense to harvest the plants than to pull them or treat them with chemicals.

Quick and Brief FAQ

  • Common name?: Dandelion
  • Scientific name?Taraxacum officinale
  • Growing regions?: Throughout U.S.
  • Appearance?: Multi-toothed, hairless leaves, bright yellow flowers
  • Edible parts?: Roots, leaves and flowers
  • Safe for pets? Yes

 

[Potent News Editor’s note: Just make sure that the dandelions you use don’t have 2 heads like some of these ones that we covered back in Potent News Blast #7.]


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Water in most of Montreal unsafe to drink

CTV Montreal News
May 22, 2013

1.3 million people do not have safe, clean drinking water after the city of Montreal issued a boil water advisory.

The water throughout most of the island — the entire borough of St. Laurent, from LaSalle to Pointe aux Trembles and everywhere in between — is not safe to drink.

Water throughout the boroughs of Anjou, Villeray and St. Leonard, while north of the Metropolitan, is also unsafe, as is water in the towns of Mount Royal, Hampstead, Westmount, Cote Saint Luc, Montreal East, Montreal West and the off-island town of Charlemagne.

The city is advising everyone affected to boil their water for 60 seconds before consuming, using it for brushing teeth, or for cooking or washing food.

Officials say any water that has been stored since last night, either in pitchers, used in ice cubes, or something similar should be thrown out.

Non-boiled water can be safely used for washing clothes or for bathing.

“This is strictly a preventative measure at this point. We didn’t notice any bacterial contamination the water — strictly turbidity, just sediment,” said Gordon Routley Division Chief of the Montreal fire department.

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May 21, 2013

The tyrants of our modern age are smart enough not to declare themselves to be tyrants. They simply don’t follow the rules that have been set for the common citizens. The other smart move that they have made is that the real tyrants don’t put themselves in the supposed positions of power. Does anyone really believe that the President is the top of the food chain in Washington? But if the political puppets aren’t the tyrants, then who are? The ones who can’t get prosecuted for their crimes, obviously.

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